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Bike & Sail Classical is a travel writer documenting ancient cities around the globe. With over 300 sites explored, Jack Waldron (aka Detroit Jack) shares his research, photography, and insights with a passionate community of 3 members.
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15 postsIvriz: Neo-Hittite Water Sanctuary
PaidPhotos by Jack A. Waldron Cycling some twenty kilometers southwest of Eregli (Konya), I arrived at what is now believed...
Tyana: Capital City of Cappadocia, Pt 2
PaidPhotos by Jack A. Waldron The picture above was taken near the ancient city center of Tyana, close to the final destinat...
Tyana: Tumulus, Roman Pool, and Aqueduct, Pt 1
FreePhotos by Jack A. WaldronHave I said it before? Well, I'll say it again and again. Turkey is a magical land with nearl...
Nigde: Landscapes, Crossroads and Cultures
PaidPhotos by Jack A. Waldron With Mount Erciyes, or, Mount Argaeus as it was known in ancient times (pictured in the distan...
Gumusler Monastery: Community of Caves and Christians
PaidPhotos by Jack A. Waldron Gumusler Monastery is located about 10 kilometers northeast of the Nidge city center, and is...
Fraktin: Hittite Paradise
PaidPhotos by Jack A. Waldron I faced a steep uphill battle after leaving Kayseri, because I decided to cycle directly sou...
Caesarea Mazaka: Kayseri, Part II
FreePhotos by Jack A. Waldron A bicycle is definitely thee way to explore Kayseri, aka ancient Caesarea, or ancient Eusebi...
Caesarea Mazaka: Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine, Part I
FreePhotos by Jack A. Waldron My Surly Disc Trucker did well to get me this far (pictured in the lower right corner of the...
Ozan: Monumental Roman Tomb
PaidPhotos by Jack A. Waldron Heading into the Levent. The Levent valley and its surrounding highlands are home to ancien...
Sesonk Tumulus: Hierothesion of Isias?
PaidPhotos by Jack A. Waldron In the top center of the photo above, you can see the Sesonk Tumulus and its columns piercin...
Sofraz Tumulus B: Religious Center?
PaidPhotos by Jack A. Waldron The landscapes of Adiyaman remind me so much of the Phrygian valley, with richly watered far...
Sofraz Tumulus A: Ancient Cesum?
PaidPhotos by Jack A. Waldron I arrived at the Safraz Tumulus in the evening, after 5:00, and there was nobody around, tho...
Kelenderis: Samian Colony and Sea Port
PaidPhotos by Jack A. Waldron The 30 km stretch of road leading into Aydincik presented one of the steepest climbs I've fa...
Hasanoglu Mausoleum
PaidPhotos by Jack A. Waldron Hasanoglu Village is only 4 kilometers from the ancient city of Sugga (modern Elif), and abo...
Sugga: Ancient Junction and Elif Mausoleum
PaidPhotos by Jack A. Waldron 📷Along the ancient road turned modern over the centuries, the larger Elif Town is located onl...
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Galley Slaves are essential crew, because they help the ship get underway when there is little wind in the sails! Bicycle Beaters keep the rubber on the road, because something is always breaking. This tier puts food on the table, keeps parts in the bin, and oars in the water.
Deck Crew make life easier, because single handed sailing is a challenge. A good Shammy serves the same purpose, only, where it really counts!!
Pipers keep everything jolly, because we dance to their tune. Chasers keep the team ahead of the pack, so we reach the finish line together!
A Lookout keeps us from running aground, because sailing, cycling and blogging must go on. JRAs are there when you need them, and we need them!!
Pentecontarchos help with the heavy lifting by covering unexpected costs. Roadies are dedicated cyclists, who make rough roads (or, seas) passable.
A Toicharchos holds the title of 'Superintendent', because they take a lot of weight off of the captains' shoulders. We do endless Wheelies for each and every Toicharchos on board!!
A Labyades dwells in the halls of the double-bitted axe, whether on sea or road, they are both god and goddess, and guide us out of the labyrinth.
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Bike & Sail Classical, led by Jack Waldron, is a unique travel writing project dedicated to exploring and documenting ancient cities worldwide. Waldron, known as Detroit Jack, combines his love of cycling and history, meticulously researching and photographing over 300 ancient sites. His work offers a rich blend of historical knowledge, stunning visuals, and personal reflections, captivating a small but dedicated community of 3 members. Through his writing, he aims to bring these historical treasures to life, inspiring others to explore and appreciate the world's ancient past.